International research shows at least a dozen genetic variants increase the risk of ADHD

International research shows at least a dozen genetic variants increase the risk of ADHD

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Stephen Faraone, PhD (photo by Jim Howe) Stephen Faraone, PhD
(photo by Jim Howe) Recent international research Recent
international research involving a scientist at Upstate Medical
University is giving new insight into the biology behind
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. involving a scientist at
Upstate Medical University is giving new insight into the biology
behind attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Stephen Faraone,
PhD Stephen Faraone, PhD, explains that certain genetic variants
can increase a person's risk for developing ADHD. Faraone is a
Distinguished Professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, and
a professor of neuroscience and physiology. He and colleagues
published their work in the journal Nature Genetics., explains that
certain genetic variants can increase a person's risk for
developing ADHD. Faraone is a Distinguished Professor of psychiatry
and behavioral sciences, and a professor of neuroscience and
physiology. He and colleagues published their work in the journal
Nature Genetics.    

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